
| Inserting the degree temperature symbol |
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You can insert the degree temperature symbol into any Mac OS X app by hitting the following key command:
Option+Shift+8 produced one like this: Temperature Symbol: 85° As you can see the symbols are slightly different but I couldn’t tell you why or what for, so just use which ever one you want. If it’s 35˚ outside, now you can tell someone! |
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